Mission, Bylaws & Board
LHNA Mission
The Lowry Hill Neighborhood Association (LHNA) is one of the oldest neighborhood organizations in Minneapolis.
We work toward the preservation and improvement of our neighborhood, and provide a forum fostering communication, participation, and advocacy for Lowry Hill neighborhood stakeholders regarding issues and events meaningful to our community.
Our efforts to improve our community include developing, encouraging, and promoting programs, activities and government action directed toward the maintenance, preservation, improvement and beautification of the area known as the "Lowry Hill Neighborhood" in Minneapolis.
How To Become a Member of LHNA
All residents aged 16+ within the Lowry Hill neighborhood are automatically members of the Lowry Hill Neighborhood Association (LHNA).
Lowry Hill is enclosed by I-394 on the north, I-94/Hennepin Ave on the east, 22nd St on the south and Lake of the Isles Pkwy, Logan Ave and Morgan Ave on the west.
Meetings
The LHNA holds an annual meeting each May to elect new board members and to provide an update to residents on the work that's taken place during the past year.
LHNA Bylaws
The bylaws of LHNA were last revised in 2022.
Current Board
Up to 15 board members serve on the board for 2-year terms. Board members are elected each year by the neighborhood residents at the annual membership meeting in May.
LHNA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit without barriers to entry. All donations to LHNA are tax deductible.
Officers
- Anne Nelson, President
- Sarah Grundhoefer, Vice President
- Sue Westerman, Treasurer, Crime & Safety Committee Chair
- Jonathan Suk, Secretary
Board Members
- Betsy Beck, Neighborhood Priorities Committee Chair
- Jackie Brown-Baylor, Events Committee Chair
- Greta Chizek, Green Team Committee Chair
- Holly Ebener, Communications Committee Chair
- Henry Hallaway
- Ned Hancock
- Bob Kaufman
- Matt Ludt
- John Mizera
- Will Stancil
- Sheldon Sturgis